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    Cambridge Exam Papers Leaked Online, Investigations Underway in Pakistan

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMay 13, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Concerns among students and parents have surged following the alleged online leak of several Cambridge examination papers, triggering investigations by both Cambridge International and Pakistani officials. The issue first emerged on April 29 when the Mathematics (9709/12) AS-level paper was reportedly leaked after students had completed the exam.

    After complaints and widespread social media reports, Cambridge International confirmed the breach and announced plans for a retake of the affected paper. The situation worsened when another AS-level mathematics paper (9709/5) allegedly surfaced online, complete with solved answers, several hours before the scheduled exam. Students later reported that the leaked paper matched exactly the one used in the examination.

    Cambridge officials have clarified that this problem is not confined to Pakistan alone. The leaks are associated with Cambridge’s Zone 3 and Zone 4 examination regions, covering multiple countries across Asia and Africa. Investigations are ongoing to identify the source and individuals responsible for the leaks.

    Uzma Yousuf, Pakistan’s Cambridge Country Director, stated that the organisation is maintaining communication with schools to alleviate students’ concerns while the inquiry proceeds. As of now, Cambridge has not finalized whether additional papers will be retaken or if results will be adjusted through aggregation, a method that calculates marks based on students’ performance in other exam components.

    Meanwhile, Pakistani authorities have intensified their involvement. A meeting convened at the Ministry of Interior included senior education and security officials to address the recurring leaks and Cambridge International’s response. The Inter Board Committee of Chairmen (IBCC) has also been in contact with Cambridge and proposed preventive measures, its executive director, Dr Ghulam Ali Mallah.

    It has been decided that the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA), alongside Pakistan’s National Cyber Security Intelligence Agency, will lead the probe into the online distribution of the leaked papers. However, officials have yet to determine how the papers were accessed or disseminated prior to the exams.

    The controversy has caused significant distress among students and parents, many of whom emphasize the considerable financial and emotional stakes involved in Cambridge examinations. The repeated leaks are seen as particularly detrimental for candidates preparing for university admissions and scholarship opportunities.

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